Anatomy is the branch of science that deals with the structure of organisms and their parts. It involves the study of the physical structure of living organisms, including humans, animals, and plants, and how their parts are organized and function together. Anatomy is typically studied at various levels, including gross anatomy (the study of structures visible to the naked eye), microscopic anatomy (the study of structures at the cellular and molecular level), and developmental anatomy (the study of how organisms grow and develop).
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Capitate bone: One of the eight carpal bones that make up the wrist. It is located in the middle row of the carpus, between the lunate and hamate bones. The capitate bone is roughly cube-shaped and is responsible for providing stability and support to the wrist joint.
Scaphoid bone: One of the eight carpal bones that make up the wrist. It is located in the proximal row of the carpus, between the radius and the lunate bone. The scaphoid bone is a small, boat-shaped bone that is responsible for providing stability and support to the wrist joint.
Lunate bone: One of the eight carpal bones that make up the wrist. It is located in the proximal row of the carpus, between the scaphoid and triquetrum bones. The lunate bone is a crescent-shaped bone that is responsible for providing stability and support to the wrist joint.
Triquetrum bone: One of the eight carpal bones that make up the wrist. It is located in the proximal row of the carpus, between the lunate and pisiform bones. The triquetrum bone is a triangular-shaped bone that is responsible for providing stability and support to the wrist joint.
Pisiform bone: One of the eight carpal bones that make up the wrist. It is located in the proximal row of the carpus, anterior to the triquetrum bone. The pisiform bone is a small, pea-shaped bone that is responsible for providing stability and support to the wrist joint.
Trapezium bone: One of the eight carpal bones that make up the wrist. It is located in the distal row of the carpus, between the scaphoid and trapezoid bones. The trapezium bone is a trapezoid-shaped bone that is responsible for providing stability and support to the wrist joint.
Trapezoid bone: One of the eight carpal bones that make up the wrist. It is located in the distal row of the carpus, between the trapezium and capitate bones. The trapezoid bone is a quadrilateral-shaped bone that is responsible for providing stability and support to the wrist joint.
Hamate bone: One of the eight carpal bones that make up the wrist. It is located in the distal row of the carpus, between the capitate and triquetrum bones. The hamate bone is a hook-shaped bone that is responsible for providing stability and support to the wrist joint.